Sierra Club's Pro-Gas Dilemma ..National Group's Stance Angers On-the-Ground Environmentalists in Several States

"Concern appears to be growing in Congress, too, about the environmental impact of drilling. A House bill to regulate hydraulic fracturing has drawn 49 co-sponsors, and a companion bill has been introduced in the Senate"


"Still, Mr. Pope, of the national Sierra Club, said many of the same people who complain about drilling are using oil, gas and coal produced elsewhere -- often at a greater environmental cost"

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Protesters carrying signs reading "KILL THE DRILL" while using oil, gas and coal produced elsewhere are pure NIMBYs (Not In My Back Yard)
The Sierra Club stopped being the traditional Sierra Club back in the early 90's. Traditionally, it was an advocate of wildlands, National Parks, and National Forests. A noble undertaking... I proudly considered myself pro Sierra Club... I agreed with them 100% of the time. At the time, I was working for the National Park Service at Denali, in Alaska. I remember getting a mailer, basically asking members about their 'extracurricular' concerns... basically a basket full of 'social justice' BS. As the headquarters was in San Francisco, it wasn't hard for a putsch to occur, and the former non partisan (some of the major land issue movements, which favored the environment, were brought about by Republican presidents) Sierra Club, turned into a social justice movement... worrying about things that were diametrically opposed to the original charter.

Now, I find agree with the SC about 5% of the time... the social justice thugs have usurped the old fashioned hiking in the mountains crowd.

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